Class Notes

1957

MAY 1966 JAMES F. DALTON JR, JOSIAH STEVENSON
Class Notes
1957
MAY 1966 JAMES F. DALTON JR, JOSIAH STEVENSON

Stan Juthe and family are living in Lexington, Mass. Stan is associated with IBM as a Systems Engineer. Dave Roush has been elected to a newly created position of vice president-Operating Services at ONC Motor Freight System of Palo Alto, Calif. In his new position at the California trucking company, Dave is responsible for a number of activities related to the operation and maintenance of the company's fleet of trucks. ONC Freight operates exclusively on the West Coast. Dave, Diane and their three boys reside in Woodside, Calif.

Among those in that classification - "I've been moved" at IBM is Brad Curtis who has been transferred from Washington, D. C., to Pittsburgh. At the new location, Brad functions as a field sales manager. The Curtis toddler count now stands at four - two and two, that is, ranging in age from 7 to 1 years old.

Gordon Derzon has been appointed exec- utive director of the Brooklyn-Cumberland Medical Center in Englewood, N. J. Prior to the new appointment, Gordon served as the assistant executive director of the Brooklyn Hospital in Englewood. Gordon received a Master's degree in Hospital Administration at the University of Michigan. He also has a certificate in Industrial Relations from the London School of Economics. His professional-related activities include membership in the American College of Hospital Administration, the American Hospital Association, and the American Public Health Association.

Ken Tyson was responsible for depleting the San Francisco '57 contingent when he mi orated to Connecticut recently. After receiving his law degree at Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, Ken, Bobbie and their daughter moved to New Milford, conn.. where Ken has become associated with the law office of Paul Cornell.

Conrad Weisert is a computer consultant at Union Carbide in New York. Another New Yorker, Ted Spetnagel is a member of Continental Can's sales department.

Chick Igaya returned to the New England ski slop'es during a recent visit to the U.S. This trip marked Chick's first visit here in five years. Apparently Chick wasted no time in'introducing his three-year-old son, Takaharo, to the slopes. According to the story relayed to this correspondent, Chick looked in great form coming down the hills at Stowe with Takaharo on his shoulders. Chick now lives in Tokyo where he is one of seven directors of the American International Underwriters branch office.

In the Toddler Department we have two additions this month. On March 14 Edward Barbey Chilcote joined the Chilcote clan in Riverside, Calif. Edward, who tipped the scales at 9 lbs., is number two son for Ron and Fran. Received a unique announcement from Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, about Margaret and Rod Hinkle's newest addition, Marin Elizabeth. According to the announcement Marin began her "first safari" on March 23. Good work, people - but let's have more good news about '57's contributions to the world's population problems. Ooops... here's one more late ar- rival for this month. Al Escalante and spouse had a boy last October. Incidentally the Escalantes live in Monterey Park, Calif., where Al is stationed with Union Oil.

John Bcnisch has been named a vice president of Cross & Brown Co., a real estate brokerage firm in New York City. John, an office leasing specialist, has been with Cross & Brown since 1961, having previously been associated with the Mobil Oil Co. If you see him in the Springs Building, recently completed at 104 West 40th, or around the site of the new office structure to rise at Madison and East 55th, don't be surprised. He's the renting manager.

As of this writing, I still don't have the '57 Blitz AF results. However, I am confident that Josiah et al have had a smashing success. Just in case you were not contacted by wire, phone, letter, etc., during the Big Blitz, now is the time....

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